Remember when you were a kid and all you wanted to do was "grown up" things? I'm picturing my nephew who wanted to write like us, so he scribbled on a paper. Or the other nephew pretended to talk on the phone because he saw us on ours. Over the past few weeks, I introduced my students to something that made them feel like they were learning a "grown up" thing. In fact, I heard many of them say, "My mom (dad) uses this sometimes." The excitement (in most of them) was fun to see.
I introduced both the 3rd and 5th graders to Microsoft Word. In fact, we learned Microsoft Word was one of many word processing programs. Then, the students were given the opportunity to explore some features and share what they learned.
My fifth graders were introduced to Microsoft Word and explored the font section. The assignment was to write a short story using figurative language and insert clipart to illustrate the story. I taught the students how to format the font, indent the paragraph, go to next line with return, and insert clipart. Over two class periods, we explored the different formatting options in chunks. Their short stories with figurative language and matching picture were cute. (Shh…don't tell the boys I said their stories were cute!)
My third graders were just going to learn to format the font this go around, but the enthusiasm to explore all aspects of Word changed my mind during the first 15 minutes of class. You see, after I introduced Word and showed the students how to format the font; I sent them to their seats to explore. It took about five minutes before they were running from computer to computer (YES - some were REALLY running in my lab) and yelling at each other to "check this out!" It was at this point, I revamped my plans! (It really is ALL about flexibility!!) I decided to give the kids 20ish minutes to explore and play before sharing with everyone (on the big screen) what they learned. Once everyone shared, they went back to their computer to try new things. In a couple classes, we had SOOO much to share, we didn't have anytime that day to try the new things out. The next week they were able to explore the features their friends had taught them. I think their favorite thing was using the "glow" feature. Oh and I learned some new tricks too. Did you know there is a button you can push and it "un-formats" all you have highlighted? I sure didn't. Once the kids had time to explore, they were given the task of writing a book summary. They were allowed to insert clip art that matched their summary!
(Word wall) (Large version of Word for easy explaining)
Although I am sharing more of my lesson plans in this blog, I do want to leave you with a couple of thoughts…
1. Find something that really excites the kids - and once you do…pounce on it! Let them explore. I know I have more freedom in my schedule than classroom teachers, but if kids are bored, they won't be engaged!
2. Be flexible in your plans. Take cues from your students about their needs! Allow them to share if that is why they are running around your room!
3. Do something fun and engaging in the next 8 days! You need it! The kids need it!
4. Let your kiddos teach you something! They LOVE IT!!!
5. Remember what it was like to be a kid…and how you wanted to be grown up!
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